Jon Snow’s defense of the North could mean setting out to Dragonstone, the Targaryen’s ancestral home, to finally meet Dany face-to-face. We know this meeting is gonna happen. They might as well just get it out of the way.

Daenerys receiving an “unexpected visitor” is a little cray. If Jon Snow sets out to meet her in Episode 1, he’ll have to develop time-travel powers to show up in Dragonstone by Episode 2. If the visitor isn’t Jon, perhaps Melisandre (Carice van Houten) rides to Dragonstone to tell Dany about Jon Snow?

Tyrion’s plans for “the conquest of Westeros” could include the army of Unsullied overtaking the Lannister’s Casterly Rock home. This is heavily theorized to happen in Season 7; a clip in the trailer even appears to show the Unsullied entering Casterly Rock through the sewer system. (Tyrion once told Varys he was in charge of the Casterly Rock sewer system.)

Episode 3: “The Queen’s Justice” (July 30)

The description says Jaime “learns from his mistakes.” His biggest mistake sure seems to be leaving Cersei to her own devices at King’s Landing ― where she recently demolished a good chunk of the cityscape. Maybe this episode will see the twins’ relationship turn a dark corner. There’s already a big theory out there suggesting Jamie will end his sister’s life.

Meanwhile, Cersei returning a “gift” sounds a lot like it will involve dead Sand Snakes. Remember how they sent her a package containing Myrcella’s necklace in Season 5?

Other possibilities include the Lannisters getting ahold of Podrick (Daniel Portman), considering Jaime gave Podrick as a gift to Brienne (Gwendoline Christie). Tyrion famously calls himself a “gift” in Season 5 when he first meets Dany. It’s doubtful that Cersei would have Tyrion in her grasp by Episode 3, but this is “Game of Thrones,” and all men must die.